In early 1995 from Italy comes Airbrush Art Magazine published by Giuliano Rapetti. This publication was originally called Airbrush Magazine but had to change their name once it became available in the states through Dimar an American distributor in Oakland, CA. Published six times a year in Italian, French, German and English. Shown here with promo flyer


Australian Airbrush Art magazine



http://www.advanced-airbrush.com.au/
Australia's first Airbrush magazine was launched in February 1999 by Publisher/ Director/Editor Angelo Valerio. To obtain a copy email or fax them (price is $9.95 + postage in Australia $2; outside Australia $15.00 US includes postage). They have a new official site under construction at http://www.airbrush-art.net

Airbrush Total has been publishing in Germany since January 1992. Helmut Redecker publisher. Published six times a year.
Airbrush Total Website(in German)


Helmut Redecker also publishes Airbrush Workbook. This is basically a best of Airbrush Total with Nina Redecker editor. Airbrush Jahrbuch (Airbrush Yearbook) is also published with the best the year had to offer.

Airbrush Zeitung started publishing in March 1986 and ceased publication in 1994. They publish electronically on the internet at
Airbrush Zeitung Website(German)

Airbrush.Com is published regularly on the internet with forums and chats. Interviews, technical articles and reviews make this the prime interactive airbrush publication today because of its immediate feedback potential. It is the best way to keep up to date!

The Airbrush News A no frills 4 page newsletter with articles from some top names and information on new products and airbrush classes. This is what a newsletter should be! It's only $10.00 a year for 12 issues.( And you always get your first three issues free!)
Send payment to Anthony Guerra, 2009 Oaklawn Dr., Conroe, TX 77304
email them at: airbrushnews@mindspring.com


The American Airbrush Association published a newsletter known as the Airbrush Rag from October 1992 til summer 1998. The Association was transfered to Ron Shuey and his first newsletter called AIRBORNE was released November 1998. No other issues are planned.
The Canadian, Australian and European Airbrush Associations still publish newsletters in their respective countries.

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